iWia.iiiuM ')iii i ..I im I ' iiI.V),,J-.j3faMMiM .-, .... if.'i f,V V ft . Jr 5 '- i l. ' -V t f - ' y ' yvi" v -. ? THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. I A ': t GREAT NAMES When fast passenger train service across the continent was first adopted by the Union Pacific rail road, the first train was named "The Overland Flyer," a daily train; the second was named "The Golden Gate Special, " a weekly train. These trains have given way to the great California train, "The Overland Limited," which runs every day in the- year the fastest and most superb train tra versing the Western continent. Only three nights from Chicago and only two nights from Missouri River points to California and Ore gon via Union Pacific Full in formation cheerfully furnished on application to E. B Slosson, Agent. DU TEIL CIGARS THAT'S ALL" Coliwbia National Bank Of Lincoln, Nebhaska. Capital, $100,000.00 Officers: John B.Wright, Presi dent; J. H. Westcott, Vice-Presi dent; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-Presi dent; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B Ryons, Assistant Cashier. DR. J- R- HAGGARD. Physi cian and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of females and rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 Richards block. Residence 13 10 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. Teeth filled without pain OR. A.bTaYRES, DENTIST A libera discount to students. 141 So. 12TH St., - Lincoln, Neu BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular. 12 10 O street. H. C. THOMAS, Proprietor Yule Bros. Laundry 154 O Stree. TeL 754. Originator of the idea of sending borne work satisfactory 5 v 7 - 5 -" XV - -v. uuu U-PI-DLE. A icw Co-til lias uf;il! in town v J.i .1 . in lijusi tailor mailecoHP.U pitle-i 1. y Hi. 1 . ys iri. uil.l.aml prc Is. too, Ll ouuecr i .lull a liulli la loo WO CJIOKUS L pl-lec Ulcc Ulal etc. " (.' i Jir, u 'l ilj I 'If ft Ilcr rolic Is t Icir as a Miailni; 1 r ". Ami hut lt I. Ik i,isc trolky carsparkt Vlun "i mss i uuKt street he Hits. 1 lie lioys ll have luiiuiptlon fit I The turn of h r li-.ul turns all ours, too. Him.' alo.ijs a strife to sit In her i j P if" To hear tier viny uM to a .le lunL l' iciiuui;ii hi in i u parson ilriink. t and flaw wnitus, iirhy. i p to dite. to many W T. utltCO "I toe popt hr (. 1) fAMll IAK TDNKS, l;e TT ' TJ ,,Jc' ol' Vu tl I's, an I ilso many NHW sonoi liW fl SONGS OP ALL TIIE COLLEGES. W n iiw aiKivr. a id inn i n Ur r v. r a r ,, i t hi t-h i m Oopjritln, f Price, ft JO, ficitxiM P .. hiniv: . unni i: i..i.ii.i u r . .. " tf Schoolbookt of all fiubluhtrt at on ttare. Jf iV: V AV- - X; : L ,-t.: StV 10 to 50 percent Discount On All Leather Goods Now Is the Time to Buy SHOES Local and personal Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Saturday "2" o'clock. RoBtaurant Unique, 1228 O Btreet. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. C. E. Brown, dentist. Burr block. Eat at Hendry's, 129 North Eleventh. Fiogenbaum's pharmacy, northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets. MIsb Mary Benedict has gone to Piedmont, Wyo.. for an extended visit. Professor Frye has been 111 for sev eral days and unable to meet hiB classes. W. M. Rimdale, Harvard 1900. Har- vad ,aw i92 ,s ,8itnB at he Deta Tau house this week. C. J Burkey has returned to the uni versity and will continue his work dur ing the remainder of the year. Finest line of cigars, pipes and class canes at Wohlenberg's cigar store, 128 So 11th St. Little Gem hot waffles served at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 North 13th St. We have a large student patronage. Professor Bruner will go to Beatrice today to lecture on "Nature Study" to the teachers of the public schools. Mr. J. L. Pierce, Beta Thota, of Knox College, will move from Omaha to Lin coln to take up his position as insur ance commissioner. The Pi Beta Phis gave a dancing party last evening at Walsh hall About thirty-five guests were present, including representatives from the other sororities. Dr. T. L. Botton is still unable" to meet his classes on account of an at tack of the grip. During his absence Professor Hill has charge of the class work and Assistant Bross the labora tory. The latest issue of "University Studies" contains an article on "The Mercantile Conditions of the Crisis of 1893," by -Professor Phllbrick, and an article on the "Influence of tho Breton Deputation and the Breton Club in the Revolution," by Dr. Kuhlmann, in which are given the results of a year Dent in investigation during the writ er's visit abroad. The Best is the Cheapest IN THE LONG RUN You Need a Good Fountain Pen. Day and Many Time5 a Day. Waterman IDEAL is the BEST. mwei ON'S ei$ 0 srfssr. Jfr Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 11th. When you want it printed, remem ber we want to print It. The Ivy Press Co., 125 No. 12th. If it doesn't suit you we will do our best to make it suit. Tho Ivy Press Co , 125 No. 12th st. $3 no commutation ticket for $2.70 at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. 13th St. Students are cordially Invited. The contemplated tour of Mr. Steck elberg. Miss Hoover and MIsb Fiske has been Indefinitely postponed. C. H. Warner, '00 law, Was on the campus yesterday. Mr. Warner Is a member of the legislature from Lan caster county. Ex-Congressman Sutherland, of Nel son, Neb., is In the city on legal busi ness and was a visitor at the Law School on Thursday. Myron D. Elson Is visiting in Chi cago with his sister, who Is attending an art institute there, and who former ly attended the university Gen. Charles I. Manderson, of Oma ha, has sent the Historical society a copy of his recently published novel, "The Twin Seven Shooters " J. A. C. Kennedy, of Omaha, a new ly elected representative to the state legislature and a graduate of the uni versity law school, is Just recovering from appendicitis Miss Lois Burress visited her pa rents during the holidays. The gradu ated from the Conservatory last year and has a position in the Nebraska School for the Blind at Nebraska City. LOST. A Pi Phi pin, a small plain arrow. Finder please leave with registrar. WINIFRED HOWELL8 LOST About campus, Parker foun tain -pen No. 020 Return to Nebras kan office. Professor Swezey returned Sunday from a trip to Washington, D. C, where he attended the meeting of the Amer ican Science association during the holidays. While tlmre and on his way he visited several hjominent observa tories, among whitih were the Alle gheny in Pennsylvania; Naval, at Washington, and tho Georgetown, D. C. He also visited the Brashear opti cal workB at Allegheny, Pa., where the lens for the third largest telescope in the United States is being made for tho Allegheny observatory and where most of our own instruments were made. You Use It Every Get the Best The $2-50 Up, at WfrWsToJJQ THE CO-OP Weber Suitorium Students, Your Clothes Need Pressing. Corner th ad O Streets. CALIfORNIA PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS VIA The Burlington EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Only $5.00 for a Double Berth an $40-00 for a R. R. Ticket Lincoln to Los Angeles Call and get full information. Depot, 9th and P Streets. City Office, 10th and O Streets. CAPITAL CAfE A Good IHHI Open Place HH AU To Eat KH Night Meals 15c and Upwards E. J. FRANCIS, Suooosuor to FRANOIS BE0B., Prop'r. 121 North 11th Street. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DC8tQN8 Copyrights Ac- Anyono Mndlng a iketch bimI (JoacrlpUon may qnlcklr ascertain our opinion fre wnethor an InTontlon la probably patentable. Cotnmqnlca tloimntrlctlTCdiiUdotitlal. HAN0&OQK on Patent Bent froo. Oldost asoncy for aecnrf nspateuta. Patonta takon throunh Mann A Co. receive rpeclal notice, without cnarge. In tne Scientific flmcrkait. A bandaomoly llluntrated weekly. Itrseat dr culatlon of any nrtontltla Journal. Tenna, 93 a rear : four mouths, tL Bold by nil newadealer. HUNH SCo. -Hew York Drancb Offlco, 025 V 8U Waablnston, I). C. From the $croftf t your Head. One Profit one PRICED UNE UUALITY. S(VA?ANT0 ATS 0ffi3rs4Auwfj3P'"HbfiuiOw The Success CENTURY, Brimful of TYLE. JajntjS.XMBIK rj&i7u.:-mL 4U2LEaC5alESaHK7 aaKaaaaaaaaaaaBvBB Cultivation of the Orchid. An authority on the orchid says an amateur cultivator often falls, not so much through vant of attention, but through overattention and a disregard of nature and ber laws. I i it n VI 1 .M f ' i '. v. " .' i r I Tit tT.VJ ,.-v ,iJ t-scj;v.' y .'tsux' &- t. - .L- Ut.Ar -Aj -AeL V1J